Workers and students are provided detailed AVR guidance on how to complete a complex task through visual cues and instructions. If they encounter problems, users can refer back to AVR instructions or connect, using EON Coliseum, with remote experts to get real-time assistance, with VOIP or live camera feed from the user’s device.

“Global organizations and governments need to improve productivity in order to cope with large turnover in the workforce due to age and the lack of trained labor,” said Dan Lejerskar, Chairman of EON Reality. “This situation requires new ways of working that boosts job skills in order to address these employment gaps. EON AVR Knowledge Injection functionality accomplishes this by delivering the right knowledge at the right time. This knowledge is delivered in a visual AVR format, directly in the users line of sight, leaving the user’s hands free. This improves efficiency, productivity, and quality by combining the capabilities of man and machine.”

The connection between Augmented Reality annotations and the physical world is achieved through AI based image recognition, for normal tablets and smartphones, or the 3-D scanning capability of more sophisticated devices, such as Google Tango or HoloLens. EON Reality plans to unveil customer projects based new EON AVR knowledge injection functionality during the first half of 2017.

This functionality will, for example, allow a worker to create, on demand, augmented reality annotations linked to the physical factory equipment where they have identified a malfunction. This annotation can be text, voice, video and, if available, the corresponding EON AVR object to facilitate a manufacturing, maintenance, repair, or operation procedure. Additionally, the worker can receive related AI processed IoT data that gives more detailed information on the malfunction than a gauge or standard instrumentation would.

With the new AR Knowledge Injection, a teacher or a student can prepare an AR Biology and AR Physics Lab and link it, on the spot, to physical objects in the classroom. Annotations can enrich these AR labs with text, voice, video or objects from the EON AVR library, in subjects such as Chemistry or Physics.

“At EON Reality, we do not believe in a dystopian future in which AI and machines displace workers and dramatically increase income disparity,” said Mats Johansson, CEO and President of EON Reality. “We believe that AVR Knowledge Injections, will create a symbiotic relationship between humans and smart machines that augment a worker’s skills and improve performance, increase safety, and raise worker and student satisfaction. This combination of man and machine will outperform either working alone.”

AR Knowledge Injection allows users to take the context aware knowledge with them in the field and instantly inject it when need it through AR assisted by EON AI Link and IOT.

About EON Reality EON Reality is the world leader in Virtual Reality (VR) and Augmented Reality (AR) based knowledge transfer for industry, education, and edutainment. EON Reality’s success is tied to its belief that knowledge is a human right and should be available, accessible, and affordable for every human on the planet. To carry this out, EON Reality, since 1999, has developed the de-facto standard for Augmented Reality and Virtual Reality based knowledge transfer software that supports devices from mobile phones to large immersive domes. EON Reality’s global app development network, with twenty-two locations worldwide, has created the world’s leading AR/VR library for knowledge transfer with over 7,000 applications. Over 36 million people worldwide have downloaded these applications. For further information, visit www.eonreality.com.